In July 2008 I was asked to design a database for the projects of Tony Mullen Architects. The brief was to design a site that was user-friendly, 'clean' and would accommodate images of varying sizes. Due to the quantity of projects to be listed I wanted to eradicate multiple layers of navigation, which can result in overcomplicated sites. Combining a simple list as the primary, and project thumbnails as the secondary layer, with a 'light box', I managed to achieve a very user-friendly site that could facilitate both a large number, and a broad range, of projects by the practice.